Went to Wild Cherry yesterday during their grand opening. Its a self service yogurt shop where you pull your own flavors and scoop your own toppings. They offered me a sample of any flavor. I ended up getting very small pulls of the pineapple, dulce de leche, and original tart flavors. The pineapple was the standout! They gave out a reward card to lead up to a free cup. There is only one size cup to put everything into. I would have liked to have seen at least 2 sizes to choose from, as my small pulls look silly in the quite large cup. The toppings bar offered fresh fruit ( kiwi, banana, avocado), canned fruit ( longan, lychee), couple flavors of bubbles, traditional candy toppings, ( reeses, m&ms, etc) and much more. There is limited seating. Glad this is near my work, can't wait to go again especially in the hot weather.

Went last week. The bun was tasty, had the shredded beef with it. Very juicy and tender. I thought the pho was bland and I agree it was on the sweet side. I will continue to go to the pho joints for the real deal. I will probably go for the bahn mi and bun here.

Thanks for all the suggestions! The closest thing to laulau, plate lunch etc, guess will have to be a trip to Connecticut and New York. Can't wait try out the local suggestions. I bough Sam Choys Poke cookbook and will make my own poke. :)

Went on Friday. I got the mussels, which were plump, sweet and perfectly cooked. Lots of beers to choose from the wall display on both sides of the bar ( both different) and a great tap selection from PBR to Chimay. They do not have a printed listed list of beers yet. When asked they hope to in the future. They do have to keep running downstairs to get some of the beers, and at one point the glass that had come fresh out of the dishwasher seemed to have strong chemical smell still even after the Whales Tail sat in it for a bit. So far only minor kinks to work out. Bartender and one of the owners took time to chat and do their connecting with the locals. A good fit for what West Roxbury was lacking, a small neighborhood "bistro style" bar, with cozy atmosphere and a much more interesting beer selection than other WR bars.

Went a couple weeks ago.CONS-Sat @ "food bar", dirty dishes for 2 not cleared next to my elbow the entire meal.-Appetizers forgotten.-Abnormal amount of sediment at the bottom of my win.- The panna cotta had the word "solo" visibly imprinted on top, never had a restaurant use Solo cups to make their panna cotta.-Plastic netting in my mussels.

PROS-Food was not bad, bread with hummus was so good.-They gave me another half glass pour on the house to remedy the sludgy wine :)-my mussels were delish. *i totally understand that netting can get in when being cut with scissors and that red wine has sediment, I'm not that anal. I am glad that the food was pretty good and that my waitress remedied my wine.

I would go to the Juice Bar in China town, the watermelon juice is really good. I usually go for the avocado shakes. As has been stated already, there aren't veg/juice blends. They have a large menu, of milkshakes, tea shakes, and juices.

Also, there is Lollicup on Comm ave in the Super 88 food court. They are yummy with a large menu as well.